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A standards based Web browser for Windows, Unix, Linux, Mac, and OS/2. Mozilla uses the Gecko layout engine and XUL for user-interface design. Mozilla supports XHTML and XML, and is compliant with current standards. Mozilla is also free and open source.
Mozilla.org
This is the place to go to download Mozilla and get information on updates, improvements or add-ons to the browser.
About Software Review: Mozilla 1.1
Mozilla 1.1 is a flexible new browser available for Windows, Mac OS X and 8-9, and Linux.
About Freebies Review - Why Mozilla?
Find out why you should check out Mozilla, even if you already have a free browser you're using.
Access Mozilla
This site has the goal of building an accessible Internet suite, including Web browsing, email, news, and composer.
Creating Applications with Mozilla
O'Reilly has released a book explaining how to use Mozilla to do more than just browse the Web. You can actually create applications. And in order to keep the book current it has been made available under the Open Publication License.
Customizing Mozilla
Many parts of the Mozilla user interface can be customized to meet your personal needs.
GoogleBar for Mozilla
Install a Google search engine bar in Mozilla, similar to the IE one.
Mozilla DevCenter
Articles and information on the Mozilla browser and developing applications using it.
Mozilla is Not Netscape
Many people have the mistaken impression that Mozilla and Netscape are the same thing. Learn why this is not the case and how to distiguish the two.
MozillaZine
Daily news and updates about your favorite Web browser.
XML in Mozilla
A good overview of how Mozilla handles XML.

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